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Tin Top Ranch Trailriding |
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Slanted stirrups have been around for a long time. The English saddle company Stubben has had them for over a hundred years. A world-champion saddle-maker by the name of Pete Gorrell has been making them in a western style since 1965. (Pete has an excellent book on saddle fitting, The Basics of Saddle Fit, at 719-746-2311.)
The premise is very simple. In a traditional stirrup, when you turn the fender 90° to the horse, the outside of the stirrup is raised. This places your foot at about a 30° angle to the horse, misaligning the bones in your knee and ankle. The outside of my slanted stirrup is longer than the inside, so when you turn that fender, the stirrup is parallel to the ground, relieving the pressure and straightening your knees and ankles. So simple, but so effective. I make them in a lot of types.
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2" Slanted Lite Stirrup
There is no description for this item. Also available in Youth, Extra-Large, and Rawhide Covered. |
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3" Slanted Lite Stirrup
There is no description for this item. Also available in Extra-Large, and Rawhide Covered. |
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4" Slanted Lite Stirrup
Only available in Extra Large Also available in Rawhide Covered. |